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*CITY AFFAIRS. mw Mr. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., is tbe travelling agent for THE NEWS, fer South Carolina. Meeting! This Day. Germania Lodge, E. P., at half-past 7 P. M. Live Oak Social Club, at 8 P. II. Irish Rifle Club, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales Tala Day. L 8?K. Bennett will sell at ll o'clock, at Lie j Postoffice, real estate. Leitch and Bruns will sell at 10 o'clock, at j their office, soda water apparatus, ?rc; at ll o'clock, at the Postofflce, real estate; and at : P. M., at store No. 267 King street, jewelry, watches, ?e. Alonzo J. White & Son will sell at ll o'clock, at the Postoffice, real estate. H. H. DeLeon will sell at ll o'clock, at the PostofBce, real estate. Lauroy, Alexander & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, molasses, hams, Ac. John G. Milnor A Co. wM sell af half-past 10 o'clock, at their store, hats, white goods, Ac. THE MARYLAND.-This fine steamship has been unavoidably detained, but will sall at five o'clock this evenlog, without fail. Tus o ATE 9 TRO CP E.-The sale of tickets for the performances ol the Oates Burlesque and Opera Troupe begins at the Academy of Music to-day. THE CITY TREASURERSHIP.-We print in another column a card from Mr. Stephen Thomas asking for a suspension ol Judgment j until he has bad ? hearing before the Council. FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS AFTERNOON.-The iron screw steamship Gulf Stream, Captain Hunter, will sall this afternoon at five o'clock, and affords prompt transportation to Phila? delphia and Boston. Freight received up to hour ol sailing._ BISHOP HOWE. - The Orangebarg Times 6ays: 1 'Bishop Howe was in onr town last week, and delivered two sermons, both of which wera marked -with I he deep thought and eloquence-which Is'so truly characteristic J of this eminent divine." DARWIN ANO TBS POSSUM.-One of our pro? minent medical men receive ri yesterday an au? tograph letter lrorn Mr. Charles Darwin, the famous author of the origin of "Species," "De? scent of Man," Ac. The letter refers to the length of the forelimbs of th? opossum. A HANDSOME DONATION.-The German Rifle Club at their last meeting passed a resolution presenting- one hundred dollars to the new German Church. This ls the second time that th? club has responded to a call for aid from this church. ENTERTAINMENT. -The Bruderlieben und will give one of their pleasant musical and dramatic entertainments, this evening, at their ball In King street, beginning at half past seven o'clock. The amusements will conclude with dancing. ASSAULT.-Henry Draine was arrested last evening, a little before seven o'clock, for abusing and cursing a colored woman named Ellen Washington in King street. Draine was taken to the upper Guardhouse, and this morning will revisit the familiar scenes of the Mayor's court._ TBS READING of the lecture upon 1 -European Scenes," by Miss Bates, which was- prevented last week by the unfavorable weather, will be given to-morrow evening (Friday) at the Con? federate Home, Br?ad-aireet, at a quarter to j eight o'clock. S ribald the weather prove again unpropitious,'the reading will be given on the following Friday. AN AFFRAY AT FLORENCE.-On Monday a party of forty negroes . were engaged In.cnN ting turpentine boxes In Florence, and two of the number struck up a lively quarrel. One of the two threw an axe at the other, cutting the'arm nearly off and cutting tbe wrist. The assailant was taken before Trial Justice BA? TUCO, and sentenced to a fine of eleven dollars or thirty days in Jail. FOUR FATAL CASES Ofyl TRICHINOSIS. -We are 1 formed that there have' been lour clear cases of tri c hi nos ls in the Fork ol Ed I B to. On ' Saturday last the wife or Trial Justice Riley waa taken ill and died very suddenly. Three of his children were next'taken 111, all of | whom are dead. An investigation'led to the conclusion that their deaths were caused by trichina, derived from diseased meat THE COURTS.-The United stat es Court will be opened, pursuant to adjournment on Mon? day last, for the transaction of business this morning. The Court of Common Pleas was opened as usual yesterday by Judge Graham, and the case of A. H. Brown vs. Kirkpatrick & Witt: was tried. The Jury found a verdict for the defendant for $488 39, with interest from the 1st of July, 1869. The court was then adjourn? ed until Monday next, at ten o'clock A. M. THE CONGAREE BR'DGE.-It ia stated that the Watson Iron Bridge Company, of Pater? son, New Jersey, bas secured tbe contract for the construction ol the bridge opposite Co? lumbia across the COD garee Elver. It ls also stated that tbe piers are to be three feet higher than they formerly were, and the ma? son work and entire superstructure ls to be completed by the first of October next. The bid securing the contract was thirty-six thou? sand five hundred dollars. The biddlDg was spirited, bids being received from New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia and other places. I. O.O. F.-A general meeting of this Order was held last evening, at their hall in King street, foi the purpose of taking Into consid? eration the best manner of celebrating the 26th or April next, the fifty-third anniversary of the introduction of the Order into the Uni? ted States. The celebration was discussed at length, and the following committees were selected: On an Anniversary Oration-A. Fairly, Jefferson Lodge,|No. 4; E. E. Sell, Hon? our Lodge, No. 3; A. G. Magrath, Jr.. Marlon Lodge, No. 2. Ou Arrangements-J. G. Mar? tin, Marion Lodge, No. 2; E. L. Terry, Hon? our Lodge, No. 3; J. S. Buist, Jefferson Lodge. No. 4; G. M. Fuller, South Carolina Lodge No. 1; E. Himmeliich, Schiller Lodge, No. 30. CI.DB3 AND STARS.-Two wagon drivers, whose teams had come in collision in Went? worth street, on Tuesday evening, failed to appear, and the case was postponed. A. McGlenn, arrested for raising a dislurb ance on premises in Market street, was dis? charged, the prosecutor failing to appear. H. Carrow and B. Kelly, lodged for being disorderly and fighting in the Courthouse, were each fined two dollars. They appealed to a trial Justice. Philip Drayton, reported for not having a chimney at No. 74 Tradd street properly swept, was'fined two dollars. El?fen cow?, found astray in Meeting street, were penned at the Guardhouse and delivered to the owner upon payment of a fine of one dollars: head. ' BOARD OFTRADE. A regular meetlug of the Board was held last evening at their rooms, President H. H. DeLeon In the chair. . Messrs. Glen ?. Davis, E. Perry Buttz, W. H. Snowden and J. T. Wells were elected members. The commtttee appointed to go to Colombia and lay before the Joint committee of ways and means of the Legislature the memorial of the Board In relation to the stamp act and li? cense bill, reported verbally through Major G. L. Buist. They ?tated that they had been re? ceived with great courtesy by the Governor and the legislative committee, and the argu? ments ot the Hon. W. D. Porter and the other speakers bad been powerfully and unanswera? bly pres* nted. Alderman E. P. Sweegan and Mr. Hardy Solomon had presented the inter? ests ol the general community, and it was lett to the speaker to present the considerations affecting tue banking interests of the State. The committee thought the visit would result in much good, and, judging from the expres? sions of prominent Democratic gentlemen who had heard the arguments, they felt confi? dent that they had not gone to Columbia In vain. The committee on the introduction of water in the city asked for further time In which to report. Granted. A communication was read, from Mayor Wagener and endorsed by other boards of trade, in relation to the establishing of an ocean storm and relief ship, which was on motion referred to a committee consisting of the following gentlemen: A. Getty, Geo. H. Walter and G. W. Clark. On motion of Mr. W. S. Hastie, Jr., the fol? lowing committee were appointed by the chair to arrange for the anniversary and to hold the nnnual election for officers: -Messrs. W. 8. Hastie, Jr., A. Barron Holmes, Blake L. White, 0. A. Stone and Jno. B. Steele. On motion of Mr. Geo. H. Walter, the fol? lowing committee ot three were appointed by the chair to examine trie books of the secre? tary and treasurer and report at the next meeting: Messrs. Geo. H. Walter, E. Lafitte and E. Willis. An amendment to the constitution making the subscription $20 Instead ni $10, as hereto? fore, was then discussed and finally adopted. The board then adjourned. COTTON STEALING.- John Henry, a colored boy, was caught on Tuesday afternoon stealing cotton from the bales In the ship Eddystone. He was brought before the Mayor yesterday morning and sent to the House of Correction ?or twenty days. _ THC LIFE AND TONTINE INSURANCE COMPANY JF THE SOOTH.-The annual meeting of the policy-holders of this Southern Company was Held on Monday, at No. 29 Broad Btreet Tba report of the president was submitted, and referred to the committee on finance, who have not yet reported. Yesterday the elec? tion of officers took place, the old board being re-elected, with one exception, as follows: William McBurney, president; E. P. Alexander, rice-president and actuary; John Screven, rice-president, resident in Georgia; E. Nye Hutchinson, vice-president, resident in North Carolina; George E. Bogg?, secretary; John T. Darby, M. D., medical adviser; Augustine T. Smythe, solicitor; James Conner, counsel. The new Ger rgla vice-president ls substituted tor the late J. F. Gllmer, of that State. The vacancies upon the board ot trustees for this State were filled by the choice ol the following ?entleinen: James H. Wilson, Charleston; 3eorge L. tiuist, Charleston; Theo. G. Barker, Charleston; Wm. M. Bostick, Allendale; Ed? vard McIntosh, Society Hill. THE PORTRAIT or THE HON. ALFRED HUGER. rn is admirable portrait ls to be disposed of for he benefit of the Confederate Widows1 and Orphans' Home, the price of the tickets being me dollar each. Tbe whole affair will be ander the m?nagement of a committee of jentlemeu whose names; will hereafter be nade k nown. We feel that it is hardly neces arv at this day to commend the Home to the generous sympathy of the people: but we are ill apt to forget that it requires a large annual ncome to supp?tt such an institution, and .hat the gift of to-day requires to be supple? mented by the gift of to-morrow and lo-mor *ow. Had the Home a large endowment it ffould not be compelled to call for occasional lelp, but in its present straitened condltlon.we mould give what we caa, and give lt as often is we can. There ls now an opportunity of issistlng the Home, aud of securing a portrait )f a chivalrous gentleman whom we all honor ind love. We trust that all the tickets will ipeedlly be taken. THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.-The el? imination' of the graduating class of the Col ege of Charleston was concluded on Tuesday, ind the young gentlemen, we understand, lassed through the ordeal In a manner very satisfactory to the professors, and highly ?reditable to themselves. Indeed, there was io much equality between (he several mem >ers that the faculty found great cMfflculty in lecldiog on their respective merits, but after mich deliberation and comparison of notes, igreed to award the first honor, with the valedictory addresses, to Mr. Thomas M. Mordecai, and the second honor, with the salutatory addresses, to Mr. Wm. H. Simons' ind to make no furlber distinction, on account >t tbe near equality of the rest, but to let the ippolntments follow lo alphabetical order. Mr. ?. W. Capers, the young gentleman who dlslin pilshed himself so creditably as anniversary orator of the Chrestomathie Society, though lot having taken a lull course, received an ippointment as a mark of the approval and -eepect of the professors In whose depart nents be bas studied. THE COMING SCH?TZENFEST.-Tbe German Rifle Club are already making elaborate prep? arations lor their usual vernal holiday. Be? sides extra bowling alleys, outdoor amuse? ments, Ac, the impromptu booths put up for' .he occasion, with their canvaB sides and cov? ering, have received the special attention of he club. The advantage of stationary and substantial edifices on the edges of the tract it once presented itself, and yesterday after ?oon a committee of the club went up to the Plalz and laid out the ground for ten fine looths. These are to be built in line and of lnlform size and style of substantial boards, ind covered with shingle roofs. Mr. G. Oppel, be well known builder, has received the con ract for these booths, and begins work at | ?nee. Tbe expense of construction is to be torne by the club. In this way the appear ncc of tbe grounds will be greatly improved, nd the lessees for tbe fest will know exactly 1 /hat they hire, and bow much the filling up if their booths will cost them. The lestlval rill begin on tbe 22d day of April and close on he 2Cih, and the club propose to spend some bing like $6000 In the improvements, which rill give eclat to the occasion. The'treasurer ias been authorized to invite all tbe known chutzen clubs, from every part of tbe United ?tate?, and the travel to and from the eily will 1 ie proportionately increased. The club are in topes that the railroad companies will aid hem in this by reducing the price of tickets n order that as many as possible may be ?resent. See First Page for other Local scatters. THE UhAKLL? BUSINESS NOTICES. GRAND OPENING DAT of toe Hoger Sewing Machine Company, at No. 166 Klug street, op? posite D. H. Slicoz'a Furniture Warerooms, Saturday, March 9, 1872. ?-The Ladles In particular are respectfully invited to visit our'new establishment. mch7-3 -? "THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER." I A huge stock of New York poultry, and Ful? ton beef and mutton just received. See ad? vertisement. HEAVY ARRIVAL per steamship Georgia, from New York-one hundred Singer Sewing Machines. _? _ THE MILLS HOUSE STABLES.-Messrs. B. Graham A Co., tbe proprietors of these ?ne stables, have Just received a lot of substantial Horses and Mules, especially suitable for plan? tation, lumber and distillery work. The sales in future will be made by the firm themselves, and if every animal they sell does not lum out to be aa represented they offer either to re-1 turn the purchase money or give another ani? mal. This Is a substantial guarantee. CHILDREN'S, BOTS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, sizes running from three to twenty years. A large Invoice of tbe above, in good and sea? sonable styles, Just received at No. 213 King street, fourth door below Marker. GEO. LITTLE A Co. mch6-wlhs3 GENTLEMEN'S COATS, Pants and Hats, Ac, nicely cleaned and renewed for spring, at Otto Sontag's, Dyer, Wentworth -street, near Arte? sian Weil._ mch6-2* FCRCHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co. advertise this day the receipt of their first shipment of j Spring GoodB. The latest styles of Spring Dress Goods can be examined at their store, No. 241 King street. feb29 FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co. have received the first shipment of Spring Cloths for Gents' wear from 75 cents up. Tailors will find lt to their advantage to examine the goods. feb29_ FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co. most cordially Invite the Ladles of this city to give them a call and examine the first shipment of Spring Dress Goods. Aura the fine assortment of new Carpets as reduced; prices from 40 cents to $1. NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel street Bazaar._ _ dec29 CROQUET I CROQUET I-The obeapest in the city. Price H. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. dec20_ CHE n.i.ET's PARI s Km GLOVES-ev?ry pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even after wear, for any imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. Paris, 20 Bue de Ia Paix. n,"ATQ Loudon, 63 Begent street. DEPOTS New York, 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., sole Agents for Charleston._^ nov3-6mos COUGHS.-A medicinal preparation in the form of a lozenge is the most convenient. "Brown's Bronchial Troches1' allay Irritation which induces coughing, giving relief In Bron? chitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, Consumption and Asthmatic complaints. mcbS-tutbsS MARK YOUR CLOTHINGl-Or^er your Stencil Plates at the Hasel street Bar.^ar and East Bay News Boom. _?_ octl4-th OAKES ! OA?IES I-Magic Hoops, Ballding Blocks, Alphabet Blocks. HABEL STBEET BA? ZAAR. _ febl6 th FARNHAH'S FBENCH TOOTH LOZENGES, a novel and pleasant dentrlflce-the finest in the world for cleaning, beautifying and pre? serving the teeth; endorsed by eminent den? tists. Sold wholesale by Dowie, Moise A Davis. At retail by Dr. H. Baer, No. 131 Meeting street Chas. F. Panknin, No. 123 Meeting street. A. W. Eckel A Co., No. 216 King street. G. W. Almar, cor. King A Yanderhorst sts. G. J. Lubn, King street, corner John. Yogt A Co., No. 277 King street. Edwd. S. Burnham, No. 421 King street. C. F. Schwettmann, cor. King A Broad sts. Jos. Blackman, No. 38 Broad street. 0. A. Barbot, No. 48 Broad street. Dr. E. H. Kellers, No. 85 Broad street. Dr. W. A. Bkrine, No. 260 King street. Dr. Geo. Cauller, cor. Meeting A Society sts. And other Druggists. feb20-3mos TO THE PVBLIC. I read, with much pain and surprise, In the proceeding) of the City Connell, published In the papers this morning, certain resolutions offered by Alderman Sweegan, which place me in a totally false position, and do me the greatest in? justice. I trust the honorable alderman who offered the resolution will be as ready, after he bas heard my case, to repair this injustice, as he has been prompr, under a wrong impression, to con? demn me. AU that I SSE ls a fair hearing. Connell has, under the advice of the city attor? ney, felt lt proper to accord this to me, and I pro? pose to avail myself of this privilege. In the meantime I appeal to the community, which has known me as a public servant for many years, to suspend Its judgment on this question, which ls one purely onega) right, and not to attribute to me either the spirit nor the fact of resistance to the an thorn y or Connell or of the law, nor of | obstructing the public interests. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SJttJ V&00C?, $ft. LOUIS COHEN ft CO., No. 248 KING STREET Beg leave respectfully to announce that they are now in receipt of a complete Stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS, COMPRISING m PART ALL COLORS AND SHADES, JAPANESE SILKS, MOHAIRS, VELOURS, POPLINS, BABEGES, DELAINS, HERNANI GRANE DINES. AND A FULL LINS OF THE BEST LLAMA LACE POINTS. All of which are offered at the most REASONABLE PRICES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 DRAWN TO OUR FULL LINES OF KID GLOVES AND SASH RIBBONS, WBICB BAYE BEEN MUCH REDUCED IN PRICE. A call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO., NO. 248 KING STREET. mch4 tnthslmo 51'UIN . HJEW?.: iraviioirAi J 5 ntl ion Bal?-Sljii Atoji Bf LAUBB^I^^SDER & co. ESTATE SAL_-_?L_SSES. THIS DAY, 7ih Instant, will be sold be.rore uar Store, at io o'clock:, on account or an Estate, 6 barrels MOLASSES 1 tierce Molasses. Ooncl jons casb. _mch7 By LAUREY, ALEXANDER & CO. PIG HAMS, STRIPS, BELLIES, POTA TOE.'*, Ac. THIS DAY, ; tn instant, will be sold before oar Store, at io o'clock, 10 bbl8. PIO HAMS 8 bois. N. Y. 8. 0. Strips 6 boxes D. S. Bellies 7 boxes D. S. Shoulders so r bis. Potatoes 5 boxes Bolognas, Ac, Ac, Ac Conditions cash._mca7 By JOHN G. M1LN0R & CO. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS, LADIES* Trimmed Hats. Shades, Ribbon?, White Goods, Ac -THIS DAY, 7th Instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, we wilt seil at our Store, No. 13? Meet log street, cartoons Nos. 2.8, 4, 6 and 9 Trimming .Ribbons, Ladles' and Miases' White and Broun Shades, Ladles' Trimmed Bat?, Swiss Mu-llns, Check Cambrics, Jaconets, White Pique, Victoria Lawns, Check Nainsook, Silk Illusion, Ladle?' White and Colore*! Lisle Gloves. Men's Gloves, Embroidered Skirting, Balmoral Skirts, Co: ton? adas, Kentucky Jeans, Bleached and Brown Shirt? ing. Denims, Tickings, Victoria Head Handker? chiefs, Muslin and Lawn Handkerchiefs. Hoop skirts, Ll-en Drills. Linen Coatings, Men's and Boys' Felt and Wool Hats, Cloth Caps, Ac. Con. dltlona caph._mehi Bj W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUN?, Auctioneers. SODA WATER APPARATUS OF Mathewes's Make, all complete, wm be sold THIS DAY, the 7th Instant, at io o'clock, ar, No, 8> Broad street, 1 Matbewoi'B Polished Marble and Silver Mount? ed DRAW STAND, foi 8 Syrups 1 Marble Counter Slab 2 Eight Gallon Porcelaln-llned iron Fountains. Together with Stands, Generators and Tnmbler Holders, all complete._mehi By W. Y. LEITCH & IL S. BRUNS, Auctioneer*. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY, SILVER? WARE. Watches, Diamonds, Ac. by order or tne Administrator or the Estate of JAMES E. SPEAR. Will be sold at the Store No. 267 King street, on THIS EVENING. 7th instant, at 7 o'oock, The entire STOCE OF JEWELRY, silver ware Diamonds, Watches, Rings. Ckcks, Ac, Ac To? gether wita the Fixtures, Counters, Sbow-Cases, AC, Ac Terms cash. All articles to be delivered the day after sale_mch7 ByW. Y. LEITCH & E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE west side or Anson street, adjoining st. Joseph's Church to the south. wm be Bold THIS DAY, the 7th Instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Posiofflce, The above described VACANT LOT. Lot meas? ures 64 feet front by 64 feet in depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers ? SLd stamps. _ mch7 By TV. Y. LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS. Auctioneers. RESIDENCE AND OUTBUILDINGS IN Hanover street, east side, one door north of columbus. Will be sold THIS DAY. the 7th last ant, at'll o'clock, at the Old Poste meo, That TWO-STORY WooDEN RESIDENCE and outbuilding* situated as above. Lot measures 88 feet front, by 110 In depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps._mch7 By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. NEAT TWO AND A HALF STORY Wt oden Residence, Ashley street, one door north of Cannon street, Will be sold, TBls DAY, the 7th instant, at the Postofflce, at ll o'clock, That Desirable two and a half Story WOODEN RESIDENCE, on the west.side of Ashley street, one door north of Cannon, containing 4 square and 2 attic rooms, kitchen, Ac Lot measures 40 feet front by 136 feet In depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. _meta W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. REAL ESTATE OF THE BELIEF LOAN Association by order or the Directors. Will be sold at Auction, TBIS DAY. the 7thIn? stant, at ll o'clock, at ibe Old PostofSce, The following pieces of PROPERTY : BRICK RESIDENCE soutn ade of Beaufaln street, second door west of Calvary Church, meas? uring 26 leet e luches on Beaufaln street, and In depth 186 teet. LOT OF LAND, with buildings thereon, on the west side of Archdale street, No. ll, (Artman's Lot) measuring ?4 feet front, by 339 feet in depth. ALSO, Tlie Til RE E TENEMENT STORES on the east Bide ofRtBg street, known as Nos. 484, 480 and 488, north e f John street; measuring 1. front on King street 63 leet 9 inches, and in depth 160 feet. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, wp h Interest, secured by bond and mortgage o property, Insurance and assignment of policy. Puichaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. mch7 Bj L Sa K. BENNETT. RESIDENCE No. 25 MA2?CK STREET AT AUCTION. TdlS DAY, the 7th matant, near the Post efhee, at ll o'clock, I will offer lor sale, All that LOT OF LAND, with Wooden Buildings thereon, located on the westside of Mazy ck, near Beaufaln street, and known as No. 26. Tho Lot measures 40 feet front, by 162 feet In depth, more or less. The Residence contains roar large upright rooms, paniry, dressing-room, attics, double piazza, gas, and ts on a high foundation. i r e outbuildings are abundant, and the whole establishment ls In excellent repair, having been recently fitted up and repatred. Conditions-One-half cash ; balance by bond and mortgage, payable lu one year from day of sale, with interest. BultdlngH to be kept Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and Kampa._mch7 By ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, Auctioneers. STORE AND DWELLING ON WEST side East BIT, next corner Elliott street. Will be Bold THls DAY. the 7th Instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, That desirable THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL? LING AND SIORE, situated on west side East Bay street, next corner Eiltott, known by the ; number 91, measuring tn front on Eas; Bay twen? ty feet, and in depth ene hundred and Ove feet, more or less, with an alley or slip or land, kept open for tue u?e ol these premises as an entrance to said premises, on Elliott stree". Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, secured ry bonds and mortgage of premises sold, wltb interest from dsy of sale. Premises to be kept insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and si amps. mch7 By H. H. DeLEON. DESIRABLE DWELLING IN WENT? WORTH STKEET. I will sell THIS DAY, March 7, at the cor? ner East Bay and Broad street, a> ll o'clock, The two an t a half Btory Wooden TENEMENT BUILDING, known as Nos. 76 and 77 Wentworth street, a few di ors west or St Phi lp street, now renting for $700 p r annum Lot 60 feet front and 168 feet deep. Glebe Land, subject io an an? nual rental or $37 97 on present lease, expires March. 1896, and ls renewable forever. The loca t?o i of this property makes lt one of the most de? sirable tn the city as a private residence, and ls on the line of the City Railroad. ALSO. $600 BOND STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA With Coupons attached, Issued In July, 1861. Terms-For Real Estate, ons halt cash ; balance payable in one year, secured by bond and mort, gage at 7 per cent, interest; property to be Insur? ed and policy assigned. Purchnser to pay for pa? pers and stamps. For the Bond, cash. mela_ Unction* e rs' fl ri on te Salta, Pt. ~T?yTsT_rS_^^ RESIDENCES, HOUSES AND LOTS, AT PRIVATE SALE, handsome RE: ID eft CE, No. -, Charlotte itreet. ' Handsome Residence, No.-, Vanderhorst, near Smith street. comfortable Re-ldence, No. -, Washington, near Chapel street. Fine uigh Lot, with Buildings, 80 by 190, Char? lotte, near Alexander street. Fine High Lot, with Building, 68 by 187, Ashley, lear Cannon street. Fine Urge Brick Tenement Building, on Broad, near Cnurch street. Apcly as above at No. 40 Broad street. mch6-tuth2 E W STORE! DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. I have Just opened a NEW STOCK OF DRY 300DS, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac, wbloh will be ?old low tor casb, at No. 388 KING STREET, be? tween George and Calhoun. mch2-Btnthf E. D. ANDREWS. Tl. VU VII :J, ?016. j Statiion SaUa-Untare fltosi. By LOWNDES & GRIMB?LL, Auctioneer?. KEFEREE'S SALE.-MARGABET *G. OAKES, Admlnlatratrlz, ve. D. F. APPLE* TUN, et ai. Pursuant to aa order of Fale in the above stated case, by the Hon. R. F. Q ah a rn, Judge of the' First circuit, I will offer for sale on ICES DAY, 26th March, at the east end of Broad streef, In Charleston, at ll o'clock A. IL, All that Lor OF LAND, with the three story Brick Omening and outbuildings, at the north? west corner of Meeting and liudsoa streets, la Charleston, measuring in front on Hudson street 149 feet on the north line 144 feet 6 inche*, and in dep h 130 feet on tbs east line, and on the west line 181 feet 4 inches; bounding south on Hndson street, east on Meeting street, F.orth on Land or 0. J. Chalee, and west on Land of W. C. Dukes. ALSO, All that LOT OF LANI', with the three story Brick Dwelling and ou buildings, on the north* west corner of Smith's lane and Meeting street, in Charleston, measuring In front on Meeting street 48 feet, and In depth 178 feet; bound log south on Smith's lane, east en Meeting Btreet, nortn un Lands of Dobson, aud west on Lands of Dobson. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the three story Wooden Duelling and outbuildings, on the south side of Tradd street. In Charleston, measuring in front on Tradd street 39 feet 3 Inches, and in depth 102 feet 8 Inches; bounding north on Tradd street, eas' on Land of Walker, south on Land of First Presbyterian Chnrcb, and west on Lind of Dr. Anjer. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the two story Brick Dwelling and outbuildings, on the west side ol Anson street, in Charleston, measuring in fronton Anson -tr et 30 feet, and in (lepta 33 feet; bounding north on sr. stephen's Chapel, east on Anson strett, sooth on Land of D. Loeb, and west on --. ALSO, AU that PLANTATION in follet?n County call? ed Rock >pring, and c.impo3ed of two separate parcels, one parcel containing 88125-100 acres; bounding non h on Lands of Freer, east on Lands of - Morris, south on Ponpon River, and west on Lonna or Lewin Morris; the other parcel contain mg -acres; buusding north on Land of Freer, east and south on Lands of Morris, and west on first parcel. Terms-One fourth aash; balance lo one, two, three and four years, secured br bon-t and mort gage, lotereat at 7 per cent., payable annuilly; buildings In Charleston to be Insured and policies assigned. Purchasers paying for stamps ard papers. WILMOT Q. DaSAUSSUBB. mch7,l4,28_ Special Keferee. By H. F. DeLEON. VALUABLE PBOPEBTY IN KING street, East Bay, Tradd and State streets. Rachel Harris, executrix VA O. V. Ancker-Sale for settlement of Copartnership affairs. By virtue of the deoree of the Hon. R. F. Graham. Judge or the First Circuit, I will sell on THURSDAY, 14th March, 1872, at ll o'clock, at corner Broad and Bast Bay streets, AU that LOT OF LAND a. tu are on the east side of King street, with she Three-Story Brick Build? ing thereon, occupied hy Fu'Chgotr, Benedict A Co., and known as No. 214, measuring in front on .Sic g street 24 feet e Inches, and in depth 230 feet, be tue same more or less; bounding to the north on Lands formerly of Samuel Seyle. to the east on Lands formerly of Nd ward Tresco tt, to the south on Lands formerly of Jno. 0. Simmons, but now ot D. H. SUcox, and west on King street, ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Balldlnga thereon, situate oh the sooth side of Tradd stree-, measuring in front on Tradd street 28 feet 6 Inches, and in depth 98 feet 9inches, more or less* bounding north on Tradd street, esst on Lands or Alonzo j. white, sooth on Lands of -, and wert on Landa of-, and known as No. ll on a Plat made by Ed. B. White, Surveyor, on the 24th of Joly, 1852, and of record in Plat Book A, No. l, page 92. ALSO. All that LOT OF LAND. With the Buildings thereon, altaste on the west side of East Bay street, measuring in front on East Bay 25 rest by 109 feet in depth, more or less; Doonding east on East Bay Btreet, west on Lands formerly of Jno. S. Jones, north on the Union Bank, and sooth on the First National Bank. ' ALSO. AU that LOT OF LAND, and bandings thereon, situate on the west side of State street, measuring in front on State street 41 feet, on the south iiie ?o feet, on the north line 87 feet, more or less; bounding nor.h on Lands of Locke, east on State street, south on Lands of T. N. Gadsden, and weit on Lands of Thewtng and T. N. Gadsden. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Brick Bul ding there> n, situate on the west side of State street, measuring in front on State street ss feet, and lo depth no feet, more or less; bounded north on Lands of-, east on State street, sooth on Lands or Lot above ment oned, the property of Ancker and Barris, and weat on Lands of-. Terms-One-third (H) oash; the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, with seven per cent. Interest from day of sale, payable seml-an nuaily. secured by bond of tbe purchaser and mortgage of tbe premises. Premises to be in? sured and policies as-lened. Parcharen to nay for parers and stamps and the city taxes for f%72. mch7 H. H. DaLEON, Referee. (ZTig?TB, Sobacro, Gt. WILLIAM III. or PnossiA. J^MPEBOB WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND BETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CI3 ARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stook before trading else? where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 25 cents and try your lnck. mcb7 M ANTOUE & C ,0 ., PROPRIETORS OF THE CHARLESTON BRANCH HAVANA C I G A B FACTOBT, LA VALENTINA. Having purchased the above named establish- j ment, and having all the facilities necessary, we are prepared to furnish the pubUc in general with flrxt-class HAVANA CIGARS, manufactured from Une Yuelta Abajo Tobacco. We v. ill bave a fnll stock constantly on hand. Orders for special Brands tilled at shortest no-1 lice. M ANTOUE A 00., Nos. 114 and HS East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. A CABD. Having disposed to Messrs. M ANTOUE A CO. my right and title in the Charleston Branch or the Savana Cigar Factory, LA VALENTINA, In retir? ing from the above named bnslne-s I return my thanks to my friends and the public in general [or their Had patronage, and solicit a contin? uance ot the same for my successors. M. J. QUINTERO. Charleston, 3. C.. Feb. 12, 1872. febi4-tuthsim COatcnce, Jetotirrj, Gt. ALL, BLACK & CO., B Noa. 686 and 687 BROADWAY, N. Y., LARGEST IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS m SILVERWARE Precious stones Broar.es, Clocks Marble Statuary OU Paintings ulyis-iyr AND ALL KINDS OP FINE JEWELRY At the Lowest Prices. Oas Fixtures, ?nr?irm 3akis-~ftitnTt Sarj?. By LOWNDES & G RIM IM LL, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. Toe ?Dtted States ol America-South Caro? lina Dlatrlor-Fourth Circuit-The United States vs, John Fraser A Co.. James Robb and a T. Lownde-, Trustees.-In ?iut?y.? Sane'vs. Same -Supplemental BUL 5 y *S Pursuant to tbe order of the Circuit Court of HM United Statermade-in, the above ?tated cates-, the undersigned will sell at pu bj ifV -Anet I OD, In the City of Charleston, at the ?gafe end^oryBroa i street, on the SECOND MONDAT-T^?Wgtii Day) or April next, commencing at lWc?oct-^fe M.. A<1 the REAL ESTATE set forth an (West nb? in the Mortgage or 29th February, 1869. made' by I T. D. Wagner and W. L. Tren ho:m to the under RI g ned as Trustees on the following t?rms: One I third cash: balance In one and two years, secnred | by b nd bearing interest, with mon gage of I Properly and asfLjnmentof policy or lnsart,jce I -purchasers to pay ror papers and Keven ne stamps-as br low Indicated: No. -, South nae Allway street between Spring and Line, 80 feet front by 116feet, deep Vacant Lot *^ No. 16. West ?ide Amiey street, between Bee I and Cannon, 48 reet front by 160 Teet deeo-Two story Wooden House. I No. -. Bart aide Ashley street, between Dough? ty and M Ul, 79 fee; front by 187 feet front-Vacant Lot No. 89. Weit side Americi street, between the Mall and Amherst 66 feet front by 200 feet deep Two-Btory Wooden House. Na 86. South side Hroad street, between Meet- I lng and King, 87 feet front by 208 fief deep- I Three-Btory Bries > ouse. No. 86. Nortn side Broad street, between Church I and Staie, 27 feet fi ont by 118 feet deep-Three story Bric* House. No. 1. S nth side Broad street, between Church I and East Bay, 77 feetrront by 46 reet deep-Three-1 story Bnck House. No. 60. North aide Broad street, between Church I and East Fay, 25 feet front by loo feet deep- i Tiree-Btory Brick Ho.se. Ko. -. south side Chalmers street, between Church and state, 19 feet front f?v 26 feet deep- I One-etory Brick -ouse. No. 24. North side Chalmers street between Church and Meeting, 60 feet front by 66 feet deep I -One-st ry Wooden House. No. -. South side Chalmers street, between Church and State, 76 feet front by 138 feet deep One story Brick House. Ko. -. South side Chalmers street, between Choren and Meetlbg; 28 feet front by 39 feet deep -Three-story Brick House. No. 26. North side Onaimen street, bet we : n Church ana state, 67 feet front by 76 feet deep One-story Wooden House. I No. -. South Bide chalmers street between Church and State, 42 feet front by 73 reet deep Three-Btory Brick Houi e. I Nos. 28 and SO. North side Chalmers street between Church and Meeting, 128 feet front, 82 feet front on Queen street-MU.s House Stables -One-store Brick Douse. No. 8. North Bide Chalmers street be;wee Church and Ma e. 19 feet front by 69 feet deep. Na -. Northside Chapel street, between Elisa beth aid Judith, 90 feet front by 120 feet deep Two-Btory Wooden House. No. 106. West clde Ohurch street between Queen and Chalmers, 177 feet front by 121 feet aeep-Three-Btory Brick House. No. -. tast side church street between Broad and Chalmers, 66 feet front by 178 feet deep-One story Bri k House. 1 Ka 99. west s'.de of Church street, between I Queen and Chalmers, 40 feet iront by 127 fee deep-Two-story Woouen House. No. 101. West 3lde Cburoh street between Queen and Chalmers, 20 reet front by 100 feet I aeep-Two-at.ry Wooden House. No. -, West side Church street, between Cum I borland and Market, 88 feet front by 212 feet deep -Vacant Lot No. 127. A est side Coming street, between war? ren and Radcliffe, 50 feet front by 170 feet deep Two-story Wooden House. No. 171. Wen sid? Co nmg street, between Can non and Monis, 40 feet front by. 110 reet deep Two-Btory Wooden H me. Ka -. North side Calhoun street between Smith and Pitt, and No. -, Smith street, between calhoun and Vandtrborst 184 reet front by 200 I feet deep-Vacant Lot I Na 27. West side East Bay, between stoirs a ley and Tradd btreet, 61 feet front by 216 reet deep-Three story Brick House. Na 43. West side East Bay, between stem's alley and Tradd street 32 rest front by 291 leet deep-Three-Btory Brick House. No. 273. West side East Bay street between Wentworth and Basel, 41 leet front by nc feet deep-Two-story brick. House. .1 No. iou. East side East Bay street between Hasel and Flnckney, 60 feet front by 200 reet deep I -Three-story Bncr. House-(Shed.) Na -. West slue ZABI Bay Btreet between I Hasel and Flnckney, 180 leet front by 203 feet deep-Vacant Lot No. 162. East Bide East Bay street, between Pritchard street and Hard aliey, 03 feet front by I 160 feet deep-Vacant Lot yo. -. East blue East Bay street between Lan- I rena and inspection, 118 feet front by 208 reet deep-Vacant Lot. No. -. West side East Bay street between Hasel and Pinckney, 30 feet front by 100 feet deep -Vacant Lot No. -. East side East Bay street between I Hs asl and Pinckney, 61 feet front by 232 fest de.p -Vacant Lot No. if. south side Exchange street between I East Bay and the Riv. r, 20 feet fr.nt by 40 feet deep-Tnree story Brick House. shed No. 8. North side Exchange street be-1 tween East Bay and the ?Iver. 46 reet front by 60 feet deep-Oue story Wooden Boase. Ka -. North Bide Hard alley, between East Bay and tbe River, 66 leet front by 200 reet deep. , No.-.Som li sl'te Hasel street, bet wean Ea?t I Bay and Hasel-street wharf, 12 feet front by 176 J feet deep-Two atory Wooden House. ? 't No. 48. North side Hasel street, between East Bay and Anson, 36 reet front by 93 feet deep- I "Two-story Brick House. J No. 48. Not th Bide Hatel street between East Bay and Anson, 36 reet front by 98 feet deep Two-story Bric k House. I No. 60. North side Hasel street, between Fast Bay and anson, 88 feet Iront by 98 ft et deep Two-story Bri k Hon'f. No. -. south side Horlbeck's alley, between Meeting and King streets, 81 feet front by 140 feet deep-Vacant Lot No. -. South side Horlbeck's alley, between Meeting and Klug streets, 31 reet front by 140 feet deep-vacant Lot. Nos. 8 and 3j*. West side King Btreet, between South Bay and Lambell. 92 feet front by los feet deep-Two ttory Brick House. No. 219. West side King street between Market and Princess, 19 feet front by 124 feet deep- I Three-story Brick House. I No. 423. West side King street, between George and Calhoun. No. 423. Westside King street, between George and C dh ou n. No. 7. West side Logan street, between Broad and Tradd, 46 feet front by 222 feet deep-Vacant I Lot No. 6. Fast side Logan street, between Broad and Tradd, 41 leet front by 163 feet deep-Vacant Lot. No. 8. East Bide Logan street between Broad ami Tradd, 27 feet front ny 163 leet deep-Vacant LOL No. 127. South side Market street between King and Archdale, 40 feet Iront by 69 feet deep-Three story Brick House. No. 133. South side Market street between King and Archdale, 19 feet front by 40 feet deep-Two story Brick House. No. 42. East Bide Meeting street between Broad and Tradd, 98 feet front by 23 feet deep- I Three story Brick House. No. 68. West side Meeting street between Broad and Tradd. -li feet iront by 284 reet deep OD e story Brick House. No. 67. West side Meeting street between Broad and Queen, 20 leet front by 120 feet deep Three story Brick House. (One half interest) No. 69. West side Meeting street, between Broad and Queen, 21 feet front by 106 feet deep Three story Wooden House. (One-'onrth Interest) No. 71. West side Meeting street, (Mills House,) between Broad and Queen. 08 feet front by 27.% feet deep-Four atori Brick House. (One-half In? terest.) No. 93. West side Meeting street, between Queen and Horlbeck's alley. Ko. 118. West side Meeting street, between Horlbeck's alley and Market street Ko. 186. West side Meeting street, (Pavilion Hotel) between Hasel and Wentworth, los feet front by 133 reet deep-Four story Brick House. (Two-fifthB Interest.) No. 120. Fan side Meeting street, (Charleston Hotel,) between Hayne and Pinckney, 160 feet front by 216 feet deep-Four story Brick House. (One-half interest) No. 278. East side Meeting street, between Co? lumbus and woolf j, sa feet front by 180 reet deep -One story Brick House. Ko. -. Kau side New street between Broad and Tradd, 46 feet front by 125 fe.t deep-Vacant Lot. Ko. -. West side Kew street, between Broad 1 and Tradd, 60 feet front by 107 leet deep-Vacant 1 Lot. Ko. -. East Bide? New street, between "road . and Tradd, to feet rront by 136 feet deep- cant Lot No. -. West side President street S. W. corner I President and Short Court between Spring ano i Doughty, 70 feet front by loo feet deep-Vacant 1 Lot No. -. South aide Pritchard street, between 1 East Bay and the water, 71 feet front by 100 feet 1 deep-Vacant Lot. No. -. south side Pinckney street, between I East Bay and the water, 38 leet front by 89 feet I jeep-Vacant Lot No. -. South side Pinckney street, between < East Bay and the water, 64 feer-Vacant Lot I No. -. South side Queen street, between church and state, 69 feet front by 174 feet deep- I Pour story Brick House. 1 No. -. North side Queen street between Arch- 1 Jaie and King, 18 feet front by 68 feet deep. No. 39. Som h side Radcliffe street between i Thomas and Coming, 62 feet front by 60 feet deep ' -Two story Wooden House. No. li. West side Rutledge street, between 1 Wentworth and Montague-Three story Brick < Boase. i No. 9. West side Rutledge avenue, between i Doughty and Mill, 100 feet front by 286 feet deep i -Three Btory Wooden House. No. 48. East i- ide Rot edge avenue, between i "anon and spring, 40 leet front by 117 feet deep i -Two story Wooden House. No. 48. East Bide Rutledge avenue, between ; Cannon and spring, 48 front by 117 feet deep Two story Wooden House. Ho. -. Kart??e ter* '.*eji*<%etween Cal koon and VandernorstjiJ iee; Iroot by 2? dee? No.- Wert*ide*anttf*wet. *****J&? cUffe and Vanderhorst, 885 f e<t frpfitljy IA6feet Smith and Vanderhorst. betwi^ Warren ?ir* Vanderhorst 137 feet iront by 100 feet deep Three story Brick Home. , No. -. South ?ide South Bay, bet ween Xegft?e and the water, 210 feet front by seo feet deep Wharf Lot. No. 18. North Md* south Bay. between, jung: and Meeting. M feet front by 183 feet deep-Three story Brick House. ' :0ITS No.-, sooth side Sooth Bay. between Kiar andXegar?, 191 fee; front by 250 feet deep-More* ia^i Wharf. : lXo.9. Westside State-street, between Bro? and chalmers,? ss. .feet by. ?8 feet deep-Three story Brick Eon**.,.. .... - . ".'..T. .-.r? No. MX. East side st. Phillp street net ween George sod calhoun, M feet front by aie feet deep-Vacant Lot;,-: . .. . ?? ?Sji? ? ^ *L Nus. 60 and 68. East sids St. Phillp street, be? tween McBrldH lane and Calhoun, 60 feet front by 290 feet deep-One story Brick and two story Wooden House. No. 1. Westside Thomas street, between War? ren and Vau.1er horst, 160 feet iront by 121 feet deep-Two ste ry Brick Boose. . . .? ?. ? A No. 108. North side 'fradd street, between Fil-nd and Legan. 85 feet front by loo feet doep Three story Brick Honae. . ? ^J"1 No. -. Northside Vaaderhorststreet, between Ratiedge and Smith, 183 feet front by 38? feet drep. No. 8. North side Wentworth suret, baleen Anson and East Bay, 40 feet front by 108 feet deep-Three story Brick House. . Nos. 10 and 12. North side Wentworth, ntreetj between Anson and East Bay, w feet front by lo* feet deep-Three story Brick Horne. . . -j . -; .^r Nos. 14 and 16. North tide Wentworth lOreeV between Alison and Bair Bay, 60 feet front by "IO* feet deep-Two story Brick How.'?.?>? - <.-..., No. -, North Bide Wentworth street, between. AaBon and Meeting, 36 Ieee front by 102 feet deep. -One story Brick House. .- . .v? --; copea's Cotton Press; south -sids enumere street, betwesn Meeting and Ghana,- 86 feet frost bv 176 feet deep-Oqestory Brick House, c opes's Cotton Pres s, west side Os arch ? treet, between Broad and chalmers, aa fee t front by HA feetdeep-One story Brick House, Copes** Cotton Shad, west side' Church street,, between Broad and ct aimers, to feet front by lier fest deep-Th ee story Britt Bouse. Copes'* Warehouse, westside Church street, ben tween Broad and Chalmers,81 feet front by MO . feat deep-Ono story Brick Boase. " ' : B hip's Cotton Press, west side Anson street, be? tween Market and Heyne, 100 feet front, by ..un? rest deep-One story Brick House. (Oae-rourta. interest.) .. Central Wharf and Buildings, east side. East Bay, between Market and Queen, 140 feet front by 400 feet deep-(One-rourth interest.) No. 118. Bast side Kast Bay, between central wharf and Accommodation Wharf, 48 feet frost; by 160 feet front-Three story Brick House. (One-, r?Boybe*?sew& Bay/between Allant? Wharf anjd-AdgerirWban; 107 feet front by soo feet deep-{Thrse fourths... la? "commercial Wharves, BoUdlnga, (forton-8M*r and Pier, 160 feet front oy 660 feet deep---(One-h*ir interest.) rr* also,. Beal Estate la tbefouowujg counties or South, Cfr.ro.ina: CHESTERFIELD. Orange Hill Plantation, situate east elde of Pee dee River, containing 5876 acres. " DARLINGTON. , House and Lot in TtmmonsYlCe, southeast corner of Warren and Liberty streets, containing loo acres. ABBEVILLE COUNTY". House and Lot la Opkesbury, adjotnlng Bason'*, Hodges^ and Conference school, containing 5jtf ^ acres, 17 poles. . ANDERSON-AKDBESON CH. . J. T. Sloan's Lota. Bliss Elle's Lots. V MV _. McFaU Property-Lota Ho*. 83 and BO, west or MeDdflfe street and east of Main street. Arnold Property-Boase end Lat* numbered^ 181,189, M^wart'of.'llala street. . . Balley Property. " ' rMf . ?a Johnson Female Seminary House and Lot, S~ Mwuson Property-House and Lot north side ot Pabilo Square. u - - -- . williams Property-House and Lot in the west? ern suburb*. , . . , . Gurner Property. ...~!rikz? ; Gaillard'* Farm-140j? earea/on Pendleton.? Boad. 1M mlle* fromCoorthoiise, _ j. P. Earle's Farm-24 aore*,' on Pendleton Road, i mlle from courthouse. ' PENDLETON VILLAGE. Sloan's Brick and Wooden Store*. Gaillard A Sloan'* Lot. "'.' . Dr. Jervey'* Boase and two Los*. ShankUn's Brick Store and Lot. E DOH FIE LD. ; _ , RlchardsonvUle, on both sides Red Bina Creek,. containing about 1601 ?cres. ; ' Plantation on Horn's Creek, containing 626JC acres. Bonb?m HUI Treat, containing 460 aere*; ' '. . AU of the above known a* Mut View. BARNWELL. Small Farm near AUcen. COLLETON. Houae and Lot In Summerville, 182 feet ?juare. sycamore Piantai lon. containing 600 aeres. Cattle Island Plantation, contsinlng 1964 aerea. Village Plantation, on Pon River, containing ?IT , aores. . . ' ~ Bine House Plantation, containing 900 acres. . ' Oak Forest Plantation, containing 1887 acree* Maryann Plantation, containing 1887 aerea, . vina Place, containing eoo acres. J.. . CHARLESTON. - One hair mterest in Twenty Lota Ut the Village c>r Mount Pleasant, Manchester Plantation, west aide Cooper River,, containing 1377 aore*. .t . ?' < Vaucluse Plantation, west aide Stanyarne'* Crees, containing 948 acre*. SkelveUng Plantation, (St. Andrew,'? Patrien,) containing 966 acres. La cae vlue, Christ Church Parish, containing 15 acres. - . OOONEE. Mitchell's Mills, on both sides Slx-MUe Creek, ?I containing 1067 acres; and on Pendleton ana Ilrnce Ford Hoad, containing loo acres. Harrison and Maxwell's Farm, OB Chattooga o River, containing 467 aores. GREENVILLE 0. H. House and one-acre Lot, south side Washington.; Street. ALSO, REAL ESTATE IN MOORE COUNTY, N. C. ...... Coal Field Lands, east and west side of Deep Iliver, containing 660 acres. All of which will be more fully described here* alter in catalogue. JAMES ROBB 1 T-gtM. O.T. LOWNDES, J ?1"81*8- : mch6-tuth'12ml ? By J. E. BOWERS, Auctioneer. TTPPER WARDS AUCTION STORE. U WlU sell on every WEDNESDAY, at No. 5Q6\ King street, FURNITURE, Ac, Ac, And willra- !? celve articles of any kind for sale unlimited. WlU attend to out-door Bales In any part of the etty. AU sales of Real Estate attended to prompt*. ly. Regular Night SalcB of Dry Goods, Cutlery, and a general assortment of articles every Night, at quarter-past 7 o'clock. feb27-tnth4 . By J. FBASEB MATHE WES, Auctioneer. SLATEBY, ET AL, VS. SLATERT, ET AL.-IN COMMON PLEAS. Pursuant to the order of the Hon. R. F. Ora* ' ham, Judge or the First Circuit, dated January 24i h, 1872, 1 will offer for sale, at PubUo Auction*, on THURSDAY, the 14th day or March, 1872/ ac Uo'cl ck A. M., at the COUTI house, lu the City of Charleston. ' - The foUowtng REAL EST AT F : AU that LOT OF LAND, with the three story Erick BnUdlngthereon, situate on Queen street, ta the City ot charleston, and known aa No. 22, measuring and containing in front on Queen street thirty (80) feet, on the north Une twenty two and a bali (22X) feet six inches, and in depth one hundred and sixty-seven (167) feet, be the ' same more or less; bounding north on Landa now or formerly of wunama Middleton, easton.. Lands now or late of Benjamin Simons, south on Queen street, and west on Lands now *r late of John Cart. All that LOT OF LAND, with the three-story Brick BuUdlng thereon, situate on the northeast corner of Anson and Marset streets, In the City of Charleston, measuring in front on Market street (24) twenty-fonr feet, by (67) sixty seven feet lu depth on Anson street, more or less; bounding north on land now or late of Thomas . Gadsden, east on land late of estate of Robert Marun, south on Market Btreet, and west on Anson street. AIM The foUowlng LOTS OF LAND, with the four Brick Tenements thereon, situate at the corner of Anson and Ellery streets, in tho City of Charles? ton designated on pint of same by the Nos. 1,3? j and 4, having the foUowlng measurements and Boundaries, more or less: No. l. Measuring eighteen feet seven inches ta tront on Anson street, ninety four feet one loch in depth, by twenty feet on back line. ? ' ?? No 2. Measuring eighteen feet seven men?ala 11 rront on Anson street, ninety-four feet one tnoh? " n depth, and twenty feet on back Une i Nu 3. Measuring in front on Anson street : ;welve feet nine inches, by ninety-four feet one nch in depth, by fourteen feet on the *?ck Une, NO 4. Measuring fourteen feet eleven inches UL .ronton Aeson street, by ninety-four feet one nch in depth, and fourteen feet six inches on ne back Une. . ^ m ? ? . 1 he passage ways between Nor. 1.2, s and 4, ire to ne used lu common by the oe upante et the said Tenements. The lots on whlou these Buildlogs stand, whlc wlU be sold separately, Have, as a whole, the foUowlng boundary : north DU land now or late of Dr. Legare, west on Anson street, south on Ellery street, and east on land, now or late of esta'e of Jones. A plat crme, same can be seen at my office. _," "f. Terms-One thlrd cash: oalance on a creditor one and two years, secured by t ondorpurcha er. mortgage or property *M,ta*?n*nmmt or tha policies of insurance. Porchue<a to p.?J "?c papers, stamp* and taxes for wra. ? Q?^^ feb2?,20,march7f?3,14 Beferee^